The Shame That Lives in Your Body

The Shame That Lives in Your Body

We close out May with the deepest layer of shame work yet. In this final episode of our shame and self-worth series, Jessica reframes shame not as a character flaw or a belief system — but as a trauma response. One that lives in the body, wires itself into the nervous system, and follows us long past the environments that first created it.

This episode unpacks the neurobiology of shame, the connection between early attachment wounds and the shame we carry into adulthood, and what it actually looks like to begin healing at the level where the wound lives.

If you've been listening all month, this is where it all comes together.

What We Cover in This Episode

  • Why shame is one of the most overlooked trauma responses in clinical practice — and why naming it changes everything
  • The developmental picture: how early environments teach the nervous system that being fully yourself is dangerous
  • The dorsal vagal response (freeze and collapse) and why it shows up in shame — the heat in the face, the heaviness in the chest, the urge to disappear
  • Why you cannot think your way out of a shame response, and why the body has to be part of healing
  • Attachment theory and shame: how early relational wounds travel into adult relationships and show up in patterns like over-apologizing, difficulty receiving, and interpreting neutral interactions as rejection
  • Dan Siegel's window of tolerance and what it means for trauma-informed shame work
  • Four somatic regulation practices you can use in the moment when shame gets activated

Somatic Practices Mentioned

  • Orient to your environment — slowly look around and name five things you can see to activate the social engagement system
  • Slow your exhale — inhale for 4 counts, exhale for 6–8 to activate the parasympathetic nervous system
  • Find a point of contact — feel your feet on the floor or your body in the chair to ground yourself when shame pulls you out of the present
  • Name what's happening without judgment — neutral observation of physical sensation creates space between you and the response

Key Concepts Referenced

  • Dorsal vagal response / freeze and collapse
  • Window of tolerance (Dan Siegel)
  • Attachment theory (John Bowlby)
  • Polyvagal theory
  • Somatic regulation
  • Trauma-informed shame work

Closing Reflection

Healing shame doesn't happen all at once. It happens in layers — in moments of being witnessed and not rejected, in the slow practice of treating yourself as worthy even when part of you doesn't believe it yet. The shame that feels like the truest thing about you is not the truest thing about you. It is a wound. And wounds, when they receive the right care, do heal.

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